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Roar sink Mariners late

Super-sub Kwame Yeboah blasted an 89th minute winner as the Brisbane's terrific record at Bluetongue Stadium continued with a 1-0 triumph on Sunday.

Super-sub Kwame Yeboah blasted an 89th minute winner as the Brisbane's terrific record at Bluetongue Stadium continued with the Roar notching an eighth win in 14 games in Gosford with a 1-0 triumph on Sunday.

Yeboah's late winner sees Brisbane now leap-frog the Western Sydney Wanderers to the top of the A-League ladder after a match in which they dominated possession and also the attempts on goal 12-8, with six of those on target compared to the Mariners three.

Brisbane elevated Dimitri Petratos and James Donachie to the starting line-up with Yeboah dropping back to the bench having started last week.

Graham Arnold sprung a minor surprise in replacing Justin Pasfield with Liam Reddy between the posts.

The home side also saw Daniel McBreen return from his loan spell in China to star along with Marcel Seip as the outfield duo replaced Kiwi internationals Michael McGlinchey and Storm Roux.

Twice inside the first ten minutes the Mariners threatened the Brisbane goal with Joshua Rose creating two chances as the home side showed some enterprise early.

Three minutes later the Mariners were on the attack again and had a penalty attempt waved away by referee Ben Williams after the ball appeared to strike Donachie from close range on the arm.

Following that the teams trade hopeful chances with Brisbane's Ivan Franjic and the industrious Rose for the Mariners at the forefront.

The Roar then had three chances in the space of four minutes from the 34th minute.

Two fell to Henrique who couldn-t control a lobbed ball and then ripped an effort from outside the penalty area which Reddy saved to his left.

Influential German Thomas Broich also failed to get on the end of a Petratos chip angled towards goal as Brisbane dominated first half possession.

Each side could have scored in the last minute of the half with Matt McKay for Brisbane and then Mitchell Duke for the men in yellow and navy failing to convert their opportunities.

Duke especially should have done better as the ball broke to him unmarked with only Roar 'keeper Michael Theo to beat.

As drizzle started to fall in the second stanza Brisbane continued to dominate possession with chances to Franjic and Hingert, as Socceroo Franjic in particular caused trouble for Reddy.

Reddy, latterly of Sydney FC, had to think quickly in the 68th minute as Brisbane were sharp to take a free kick which he parried away low down to his left.

Petratos forced Reddy into a point blank save six minutes later when the former Sydney FC player shot towards goal from eight metres out after Corey Brown delivered a neat ball from inside the box.

For all of Brisbane's dominance in possession, the Mariners nearly snatched it late as fullback Rose struck the left hand post before the Queensland Academy of Sport graduate-s decisive goal a minute later which was after he had only been on the field for two minutes.